Pronunciation: /slɪp feɪs/
noun a geological feature characterized by a steep, downslope face
A1 I fell down on the slip face of the hill.
A2 The slip face of the sand dune was steep and challenging to climb.
B1 The geologist studied the formation of the slip face in the mountain.
B2 Climbers should be cautious when approaching the slip face of a rock wall.
C1 The experienced hiker navigated the slip face with ease, using proper technique.
C2 The scientist conducted research on the erosion patterns of the slip face in various landscapes.
formal The slip face of the dune is constantly changing due to the wind patterns.
informal Watch out for the steep slip face when climbing up the sand dune.
slang I nearly wiped out trying to ski down the slip face of the mountain.
figurative She felt like she was on the slip face of a steep slope, trying to keep up with her workload.
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